- Fri Dec 19, 2025 5:45 pm
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He doesn't strike me as a stubborn, vainglorious man who would refuse to see reason.
For the record, I really do feel sorry for him on both a professional and personal level. I really thought that he was the Beaufort 10 of change, but there were worries from the earliest days of the campaign, such as when he was left floundering by the otherwise wholly unremarkable Beth Rigby.
It was like those moments when you see a car engine warning light briefly coming on and think that you can safely ignore it.
Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Fri Dec 19, 2025 5:29 pm I'm tempted to say Keir is properly fucked.Could someone persuade him that he has a window of opportunity? One whereby he still has the narrowing measure of bandwidth to resign after the Christmas break and hand over to a successor, giving them the maximum opportunity to successfully take the party in to 2029.
He doesn't strike me as a stubborn, vainglorious man who would refuse to see reason.
For the record, I really do feel sorry for him on both a professional and personal level. I really thought that he was the Beaufort 10 of change, but there were worries from the earliest days of the campaign, such as when he was left floundering by the otherwise wholly unremarkable Beth Rigby.
It was like those moments when you see a car engine warning light briefly coming on and think that you can safely ignore it.

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